Do Critics Always Matter? Or, A Comedy of Errors
Robert D. McKinlay and
Francis G. Castles
British Journal of Political Science, 1980, vol. 10, issue 4, 530-536
Abstract:
On one level, it is something of a pleasure when one's colleagues take sufficient interest in a paper to write a rejoinder. Furthermore, Roweth et al. are to be complimented on writing their rejoinder in a systematic manner. It seems only reasonable therefore, that we should respond to each of their charges, which they label our ‘shortcomings’, by following their format.
Date: 1980
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